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whether it would be a proper under the law, is an open question. they couldn't use any of the material that they illicited from him, but maybe they don't need it. they may also reindict him. >> well, they wouldn't use the inform in the criminal case against him but could use it to get to a wider group. >> oh no question. can you use it against anybody else. you only can't use it against this defendant. and they may be able to obtain such information. and if so, they might reindict him under the terrorist statute. it is a little odd that everybody regards this guy as a terrorist except the united states government. which has indicted him under ordinary murder statute that carries the death penalty. but often we see a second indictment following the first indictment, if more information comes forward. once he get's a lawyer and he says to his lawyer, by the way, i lied to the authorities. i really know a lot more, the lawyer might say, that's your best ammunition. why don't we now tell the federal government we really have more information and try to
whether it would be a proper under the law, is an open question. they couldn't use any of the material that they illicited from him, but maybe they don't need it. they may also reindict him. >> well, they wouldn't use the inform in the criminal case against him but could use it to get to a wider group. >> oh no question. can you use it against anybody else. you only can't use it against this defendant. and they may be able to obtain such information. and if so, they might reindict...
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there were four of them, all graduated from the law school. >> in my opinion, this did not come from here, all this outrage. they picked it up somewhere else. in china, continuing the search for survivors after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake. nearly 24 hours have passed since the quake struck the sichuan province. more than 150 people have been killed. more than 5000 injured. >> trapped in the rubble of her house, this girl is one of the many people across china's sichuan province whose home has been flattened or badly damaged by the earthquake. the authorities have sent 2000 soldiers to the area. the premier has flown in to coordinate the rescue efforts. >> emergency services have set up temporary hospitals in the streets to keep the many hundreds of people who have been injured. the epicenter was near where one and a half million people live and where many families have been left homeless and destitute. >> we were living in our old house because our new one has not finished being built yet. but our house has just collapsed. everything collapsed. >> the quake struck at around 8:00 in th
there were four of them, all graduated from the law school. >> in my opinion, this did not come from here, all this outrage. they picked it up somewhere else. in china, continuing the search for survivors after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake. nearly 24 hours have passed since the quake struck the sichuan province. more than 150 people have been killed. more than 5000 injured. >> trapped in the rubble of her house, this girl is one of the many people across china's sichuan province whose...
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. >> it is murphy's law, if you don't take that one report seriously that will be the timing is bad will happen. >> san francisco unified school district said it too has had unspecified threats and in antioch, deer valley high school claims there was a bomb on campus. >>> two accused of a bomb in canada are planning to derail a train traveling from tore ron -- toronto to iran. they say al qaeda has had a presence since 1981 and they are operating within their borders. >> the individuals are receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> authorities do not say there seems to be a link between them and the boston marathon bomb -- bombings. >>> they are now allowing small knives on passenger flights. they want some feedback and others say it makes travel more confusing when the rules keep changing. >> i don't know, a knife is a knife regardless of how small it is. >> they are not saying if it is temporary or if or not. >>> the furloughs started as part of the suck quest terribled -- sequestered budget cuts. they had up to three hours of delays in los angeles. they have to take
. >> it is murphy's law, if you don't take that one report seriously that will be the timing is bad will happen. >> san francisco unified school district said it too has had unspecified threats and in antioch, deer valley high school claims there was a bomb on campus. >>> two accused of a bomb in canada are planning to derail a train traveling from tore ron -- toronto to iran. they say al qaeda has had a presence since 1981 and they are operating within their borders....
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two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which means that a federal magistrate came to the hospital and he had representation there. he has been charged. they can come in later and get a grand injury indictment. the complaint is the first step. >> you say he had representation there. i assume that word is very considered on your part, scott? do we know anything more about whether he has or has not been read his miranda rights? >> if he has been charged he probably has been. but it sounds like they delayed that. there was a public safety exception where they can question him about are there other devices planted elsewhere? under this public safety exce
two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which...
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i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage there has been a notion that america is to blame for this, yet we are -- your city is proof of that, a mecca for talent around the world, better than 100 nationalities represented in some of the finest schools in the planets. schools that i could never get into, by the way. but i only point out, mayor, that we do that a lot here. your advice to those in the media do is what? >> i'll tell you,
i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the...
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. >> no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. do not take any action on your own. >> reporter: it was no exaggeration. late last night, authorities discovered mit police officer sean collier shot and killed by the suspects. at first, authorities didn't realize there was a connection to the bombing. but then authorities say the two men carjacked a mercedes suv in cambridge, briefly kidnapped the driver, and led police on a wild, violent chase through the streets of neighboring watertown. then a dramatic shoot-out. in all, 200 rounds were fired between the police and the suspect, who also reportedly threw explosives from their car. >> in the exchange of the gunfire, we believe one of the suspects was struck and ultimately taken into custody. >> reporter: tamerlan tsarnaev was critically injured during the firefight and taken to a nearby hospital, where he eventually died. >> we spent 10, 15 minutes trying to resuscitate this patient. >> reporter: but his alleged accomplice was still on the loose. an army of police descended on the
. >> no one should attempt to apprehend them except law enforcement. do not take any action on your own. >> reporter: it was no exaggeration. late last night, authorities discovered mit police officer sean collier shot and killed by the suspects. at first, authorities didn't realize there was a connection to the bombing. but then authorities say the two men carjacked a mercedes suv in cambridge, briefly kidnapped the driver, and led police on a wild, violent chase through the...
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news immediate y having to stay back and pushed back all day and crouching down with law enforcement as their guns were drawn. very intense going house by house to search the suspect. as you see people out here on the streets, feeling released that the suspect suspect has been captured. . >> starting last night with the police chase, there were 200 shot fires from the suspect. the suspect were throwing homemade explosives out of their car as the police were chasing him. i listened to one interview from the gentleman from the home near the shoot out, he says that he and his family were terrified. he kept on praying, he and his family, and wife and the dog all left into the bathroom and jumped into the bathtub. they kept their heads down and praying. now, here is president obama. >> after a vicious attack on their setting. they did their part as citizens and partner in this investigation. boston police and state police and local police across the commonweal massachusetts responded with bravery. tonight, we close an important chapter in this. after the attack on monday, i directed the f
news immediate y having to stay back and pushed back all day and crouching down with law enforcement as their guns were drawn. very intense going house by house to search the suspect. as you see people out here on the streets, feeling released that the suspect suspect has been captured. . >> starting last night with the police chase, there were 200 shot fires from the suspect. the suspect were throwing homemade explosives out of their car as the police were chasing him. i listened to one...
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the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was much to have an impact on our economy as it was on our fears? >> i can't speculate about that. i think all i've been focused and our partners and the business community is try to get the aid to the victims. these victims' lives will be affected just from showing up at a marathon, it seems tragic. siphons will rally and help all these folks, both the business community, sports community, everybody is rallying around. >> neil: it must be a bipartisan rally because bain capital is the mitt romney-inspired firm. is there a sense that you get that invariably, the political snipeing has ensued about what the government knew and when about the
the citizenry, both in apprehending the folks, the videos that came in and everybody abided by the law. i think the mayor and the governor and the police chief did a fantastic job there. >> neil: do you think, steve, that -- we know obviously the target was mayhem and violence and death and all that, but that the business community was in any way a target, to disrupt them, to even disrupt your economy, an argument you often hear about 9-11, that it was much to have an impact on our...
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indian law has since been amended to include the death penalty in case of rape. that may mean very little to the five-year-old girl who is still recovering in hospital after her two-day ordeal. doctors say her life is no longer in danger. al jazeera. 208 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that struck sichuan province in china. the premier visited some of the injured. li keqiang praised the work of medical staff and called for all-out efforts to rescue people still trapped in the rubble. >> the frantic search for signs of life in the rubble of sichuan province. one day after the quake struck, and in some places, people are still being pulled out alive from the wreckage. many villages across the area have been severely damaged. like here. when the earthquake struck, he broke his arm. but his father, brother, and nephew were all killed. >> i tried to call my brother, but could not get through. i rushed her only to see a crowd of people tend to grab their family out of the ruins. but they failed -- trying to grab their family out of the ruins. but th
indian law has since been amended to include the death penalty in case of rape. that may mean very little to the five-year-old girl who is still recovering in hospital after her two-day ordeal. doctors say her life is no longer in danger. al jazeera. 208 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that struck sichuan province in china. the premier visited some of the injured. li keqiang praised the work of medical staff and called for all-out efforts to rescue people still trapped in...
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soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from happening again, but they may or may not do sense, first i heard, these were individuals who came here seeking asylum, you could practically hear the door of asylum slammed shut? >> i think you are right, but it does not make sense, people are going to come in. we have any number of people coming in. there are some things that could be done, but this is about know forcing existing laws and understanding the laws that the nature of the threat has changed. one big thing we have now since 9/11 with department of homeland security a bunch of intellige
soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from...
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. >> herrera says if the charges turned out to be true, it would violate federal law. >>> san francisco's police chief, make a better celebration on market streets. >> the unsolved killing of a whole foods, new p making the arrest. >> i will have what you can expect tomorrow on the temperatures coming up. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> the camp has made the -- workers in protected suits and masks filled bags with belonging left behind. the same area was cleaned back up in october but the homeless came back. they're convinced of the 30 estimated 200 people lived there were able to enter a program for permanent housing. >
. >> herrera says if the charges turned out to be true, it would violate federal law. >>> san francisco's police chief, make a better celebration on market streets. >> the unsolved killing of a whole foods, new p making the arrest. >> i will have what you can expect tomorrow on the temperatures coming up. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one...
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. >> there's no such thing as a slam dunk in criminal law. but this is as close as you get. you've got video tape putting him at the scene. you have a motive in terms of what he's had to say. plus, you have a guy in a car that admissions were made to. it goes on and on. now, could he beat the death penalty? maybe that's a possibility. what should the defense's strategy be. the shoe bomber obviously now serving life, but did not get the death penalty because of your defense. what can the defense possibly do? >> well, they're going to be focused on mitigation at this point, thinking about the possibility of the death penalty. they're going to be looking into his background. they're going to be having him evaluated, potentially, by, you know, forensic evaluations, by psychologists. they're going to be looking at his state of mind. >> it seems like the defense may try to say he was under the influence of his older brother and be some way to mitigate his defense or say he is brainwashed. is there any way that can hold weight? >> good luck with that defense. that's a hail mary def
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i would certainly defer to law enforcement folks on that. and there is a press conference coming up shortly. >> in terms of -- >> right, and -- in terms of people in the region, police and law enforcement officials going door to door, looking for this individual. what can you tell us in terms of the process of police going to everyone's homes looking for this person? >> well, again, we put out, right at the beginning, to make sure that everyone would lock their doors and then we had s.w.a.t. teams and we're very thankful for all of the assistance that all the law enforcement agencies provided to the men and women of the watertown police department, which we're all very proud of. they would go to each one of the houses, hundreds of houses. >> bill? >> i'm sorry, mr. driscoll, i'm standing here in watertown and my question is, maybe this is -- comes back to the law enforcement officials themselves making this call, but is your sense that once they had completed the door to door, even if they have not found this 19-year-old suspect, will the lo
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law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their background. >> a u.s. government official says at this point there is no known tie between the suspects and any extremist groups. but have learned quite a bit about the brothers. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she's been digging into their past and she joins with us now live with new information tonight about their background. >> we certainly are learning more. many people who knew the brothers describe the boys as smart and athletic. not someone they would associate with the boston massachusetts bombings. his older brother practiced
law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their...
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there is a thin blue line that ties law enforcement searching for a bombing suspect in the area to law enforcement here in alameda county. the coit is from s.w.a.t. officers in boston that trained in the shield program. think about s.w.a.t. training on steroids. >> the shield training program is a developed so that all first responders get used to responding to one critical major event. >> reporter: that major event for boston is happening now. from the time the bombs went off to the ongoing search for the suspect, the urban shield techniques are being put to the test. >> i hope it's made the boston team more confident and better prepared. >> this is where the command communications and control would happen if there was an emergency in alameda. >> we have the authority to bring 35 inputs at the same time. >> reporter: the operation center in dublin has space for all the key players. >> this place would be buzzing but it would be buzzing in an orchestrated organized fashion. we take for granted our safety but issues like this remind us that at any given time the terrorists who want to d
there is a thin blue line that ties law enforcement searching for a bombing suspect in the area to law enforcement here in alameda county. the coit is from s.w.a.t. officers in boston that trained in the shield program. think about s.w.a.t. training on steroids. >> the shield training program is a developed so that all first responders get used to responding to one critical major event. >> reporter: that major event for boston is happening now. from the time the bombs went off to...
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we have demanded that the law should be made stricter. and the people who rape children and also use brutality and barbarity in their acts should be hanged. >> protesters also held a vigil at the hospital where the five- year-old victim is being treated. doctors say she is in stable condition and with her family. the death toll after this weekend's earthquake in china has risen to over 200. the quake struck on saturday morning in the southwest of the country, leaving more than 11,000 injured. rescuers in sichuan province are still searching for survivors after the 6.6 magnitude quake largely leveled entire villages. hundreds of aftershocks have been registered. some areas have been cut off from power and water services. flewse premier li keqiang to the disaster zone to oversee government response to the quake. figure in german soccer is being probed for alleged tax evasion. media reports say that he paid 6 million euros in back taxes. germanhe most prominent figure in recent years to face tax investigation over tax avoidance. >> the inves
we have demanded that the law should be made stricter. and the people who rape children and also use brutality and barbarity in their acts should be hanged. >> protesters also held a vigil at the hospital where the five- year-old victim is being treated. doctors say she is in stable condition and with her family. the death toll after this weekend's earthquake in china has risen to over 200. the quake struck on saturday morning in the southwest of the country, leaving more than 11,000...
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so if the law does allow you to not ask those miranda rights, you can proceed. but you cannot make up the rules as you go. if you do not follow the law, if you do deviate from it, the things you do could cost the case ultimately. any confession you could get could be thrown out or dismissed or anything like that. you want to make sure that you do follow the law even though you may feel otherwise, we have to be careful. >> all right. an experienced interrogator, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have some good news for all that flooding out west. we'll tell you what it is, your weather forecast coming up. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but e
so if the law does allow you to not ask those miranda rights, you can proceed. but you cannot make up the rules as you go. if you do not follow the law, if you do deviate from it, the things you do could cost the case ultimately. any confession you could get could be thrown out or dismissed or anything like that. you want to make sure that you do follow the law even though you may feel otherwise, we have to be careful. >> all right. an experienced interrogator, thank you so much for...
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will he be charged under military or civil law? more ahead. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ♪ sweet caroline good times never seem so good ♪ ♪
will he be charged under military or civil law? more ahead. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! [...
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as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with nails and bbs on the ground in a crowd full of innocent bystanders and simply waited. when the first bomb, allegedly placed by his brother, went off nearby, investigators say they could see everybody in the crowd react with alarm. everybody except tsarnaev, who waited a few seconds, walked away, and allegedly set off the sec bomb. days later he and his older brother tamerlan got in a shoot-out with police. today we learn more about the events leading up to that epic clash. according to the new criminal complaint, the night began with the brothers tsarnaev allegedly car jacking a man. the victim describes one of the brothers getting into his car and saying, did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. the victim says the brother then removed a magazine from his gun, displayed a bullet, and said, i am serious. the victim gav
as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with nails and bbs on the ground in a crowd full of innocent bystanders and simply waited. when the first bomb, allegedly placed by his brother, went off nearby, investigators say they could see everybody in the crowd react with alarm....
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he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and i was with the state police and with m.i.t. for 11 and you see a lot. you really do, anever saw anything like this. it just, everything about it is just wrong. the killing of him was so senseless. the loss of a person of his quality and his age, and the fact that it happened on a college campus, and everything about this was wrong. nothing fits. just crazy. >> and don, tonight, also, we talked to three m.i.t. students who are also emts and they were close friends of collier and they came with flowers and messages for his family, and interestingly
he just wanted to be in law enforcement. it was not about the pay or the benefits or the retirement, but it was about law enforcement is supposed to be all about and to help people. and he was a master at helping people. i think that m.i.t. lost someone that truly cared about them. i think that we lost someone who we learned more from him, than with he ever learned from us. >> reporter: at 26 years old. that says a lot. >> yes, and you know, i have been a cop for almost 40 years and...
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more information but speaking of information john miller has been talking to his extensive sources in law enforcement and, john, i understand you know more about what happened last night. >> a little bit. this is in response to your question about what is it about these explosives that has gotten them to the pont where they want to blow it up without transporting it so i've been asking what it is about the explosives, how do we know? what do we know? and what emerges is some fascinating details about what occurred last night and some things that may occur later today. last night they chased them to a point where they stopped the car and engage in a shootout. >> pelley: and this is video we're seeing and more importantly hearing of this ferocious fire fight that occurred in the wee hours of the morning. >> then in the middle of this fire fight tamerlan, the older brother, throws a package, a big package our witnesses say, at police. we now know that that was another pressure cooker bomb exactly same device that was deployed against the boston marathon, the device that we have seen the horr
more information but speaking of information john miller has been talking to his extensive sources in law enforcement and, john, i understand you know more about what happened last night. >> a little bit. this is in response to your question about what is it about these explosives that has gotten them to the pont where they want to blow it up without transporting it so i've been asking what it is about the explosives, how do we know? what do we know? and what emerges is some fascinating...
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law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their background. >> a u.s. government official says at this point there is no known tie between the suspects and any extremist groups. but have learned quite a bit about the brothers. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she's been digging into their past and she joins with us now live with new information tonight about their background. >> we certainly are learning more. many people who knew the brothers describe the boys as smart and athletic. not someone they would associate with the boston massachusetts bombings. his older brother practiced
law enforcement moved in. pulled the suspect from his hiding plane -- hiding place and took him into custody. >>> about a half an hour after the second suspect was captured, president obama's praised the people of boston. >> they failed because as americans, we refuse to be terrorized. >> reporter: the president vowed to get all the remaining questions about the bombings answered and he cautioned americans against a rush to judgment about the brother's motive or their...
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. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official says tamerlan tsarnaev was not on a federal list when he traveled to russia. i'm shelby lynn reporting. >>> continuing the investigation in the ricin investigation when the president and others were threatened. curtis is the man the fbi had targeted, but no evidence of ricin was found. so authorities are now focusing on a man named jay everett dusky. >>> tonight, the fbi is investigating what is being called the tweet heard around the world. arguably, the world's most reputable outlet, the associated press add their twitter account hacked. the fake tweet said explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. that tweet went out this morning and sent shock waves through much of the country. minutes later, the associated press sent out a statement saying the tweet was fake and a group called the syrian electronic army took credit for the hack attack. at the time of the deadly attack. officials say the enclosures were working properly at the animal park where the lion killed an intern. investigators looked at the cages at the cat h
. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official says tamerlan tsarnaev was not on a federal list when he traveled to russia. i'm shelby lynn reporting. >>> continuing the investigation in the ricin investigation when the president and others were threatened. curtis is the man the fbi had targeted, but no evidence of ricin was found. so authorities are now focusing on a man named jay everett dusky. >>> tonight, the fbi is investigating what is being called the tweet...
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and many cheered the law enforcement officials that successfully tracked him down. the suspect's brother, tamerlan tsarnaev was killed earlier after a gunfight with police. he left behind dreams of becoming a world-class boxer, and we found a youtube page in his name linked to islamic websites. and then tamerlan tsarnaev was quoted as saying i don't have a single american friend. i don't understand them. he and his brother are from the russian caucuses, an area that includes the war-torn regions of chechnya and dagestan. the younger brother became a u.s. citizen on september 11th of last year, and tamerlan followed and got a green card. dzhokhar won a scholarship before enrolling at the university of massachusetts. and people we spoke to said they never saw any signs of trouble. >> regular teenager. did not suspect anything. he was on the wrestling team. went to parties with other students. yeah. he went to the prom. >> he was a wonderful kid. we were proud of him. he was an outstanding athlete. he was -- there is nothing -- you know, he was never a troublemaker in
and many cheered the law enforcement officials that successfully tracked him down. the suspect's brother, tamerlan tsarnaev was killed earlier after a gunfight with police. he left behind dreams of becoming a world-class boxer, and we found a youtube page in his name linked to islamic websites. and then tamerlan tsarnaev was quoted as saying i don't have a single american friend. i don't understand them. he and his brother are from the russian caucuses, an area that includes the war-torn...
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law enforcement was searching their apartment. so a block away from where these two young suspects live in cambridge, very, very nervous. needing his car. this is how he described this bizarre encounter. he was around like 12:30, 1:00. he told me that has disappeared. he said that guy is in the parking lot, but i haven't walked to the car yet. he said i don't care. he said no, i need the car right now. he was very nervous. i never seen him acting the way he was acting. so irrationally, he would have loved to have kept him right there, of course, and call police. another bizarre angle to the story. this 1 yeerlt was tweeting here. live special coverage of the boston bombing and the subject's arrest continue. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she
law enforcement was searching their apartment. so a block away from where these two young suspects live in cambridge, very, very nervous. needing his car. this is how he described this bizarre encounter. he was around like 12:30, 1:00. he told me that has disappeared. he said that guy is in the parking lot, but i haven't walked to the car yet. he said i don't care. he said no, i need the car right now. he was very nervous. i never seen him acting the way he was acting. so irrationally, he would...
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if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the elder brother's wife. he leaves behind a wife and 3-year-old daughter. his widow, katherine russell tsarnaev did not talk to authorities when they visited the home where he was staying. he didn't act differently, they said, after the bombing. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the boston finish line to pay their respects to those killed and injured. the governor of massachusetts is asking people across the nation to observe a moment of silence at the time that first bomb went off. the one-minute silent tribute scheduled for 2:50 eastern, will be followed by the ringing of the bel
if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the...
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he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend somebody and as time goes on it is less likely? >> it really depends on the geography you're looking for. obviously woods versus an urban setting versus a suburban setting. a lot of nooks and crannies in houses. perhaps concealment opportunities. and it just takes a long time. but here's -- here's the point we should watch. at a eacertain point in time, f the commander at the scene, when do you say, all right, let's expand the search, and when do you talk the assets and move them some place else? that's a very important decision and tough decision to make. >> bill? >> and t
he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend...
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and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use that word with caution. i mean, he's not in custody, clearly he's got a platform there that he can still cause some havoc from. but investigators have to approach this as if they have, among other things, time on their side and they will make a decision on how they want to proceed. it's going to be very slow. i don't think anyone who's with us here should expect us to end quickly i think an effort will be made-- if the suspect chooses to go this direction-- to capture him alive if this is the suspect we're looking for, because of the intelligence value. but it's clear in talking to a couple of offi
and he has been speaking with his law enforcement sources as we watch this live event unfold. bob? >> scott, i think we're going to learn a collective lesson in patience because no one will be in a hurry on the law enforcement side. officials have made very very clear to me. i reached out to a couple officials in the last 20 minutes or so and they say, look, if this is our suspect-- and i think there is some optimism that it is-- they've got a situation that's relatively contained. i use...
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we saw an ambulance arrive, and it was escorted by ten police officers and other law enforcement seen there as well, and what is the situation right now? >> reporter: there is a large security presence, not only at this hospital but at hospitals around the area there was security. we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if he is in serious condition and he is undergoing surgery and will be there for a while. what arrangements has the hospital put in place to deal with this? >> reporter: that's a really good question. this is a man that authorities are calling a terrorists who was intent on killing people, so you can imagine the feelings of conc
we saw an ambulance arrive, and it was escorted by ten police officers and other law enforcement seen there as well, and what is the situation right now? >> reporter: there is a large security presence, not only at this hospital but at hospitals around the area there was security. we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't...
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the rule of law requires limitations and torture is something that should never been exceeded. as you know, i have famously or infamously called for torture warrants because i believe that torture would occur in extreme ticking bomb cases and i want accountability and visibility, but i don't want torture. >> alan dershowitz, thank you very much indeed. >>> he's the top cop who oversaw the final moments of the week-long nightmare in and around boston. the manhunt that pitted hundreds of police officers against the armed and extremely dangerous tsarnaev brothers. joining me is watertown police chief. chief, thank you first of all for what you and your officers did in the last week because it really was heroic police work. i'm so glad for you that it ended finally with the capture of these two criminals. in terms of the way it went on for you as the week went on, were there moments when you felt we're not going to catch this guy? >> well, we were right at it right from the beginning with our officers there at 12:25 a.m. in the back street of watertown. we didn't have much to think
the rule of law requires limitations and torture is something that should never been exceeded. as you know, i have famously or infamously called for torture warrants because i believe that torture would occur in extreme ticking bomb cases and i want accountability and visibility, but i don't want torture. >> alan dershowitz, thank you very much indeed. >>> he's the top cop who oversaw the final moments of the week-long nightmare in and around boston. the manhunt that pitted...
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i am breaking the law right now because we don't have growers and distributors here in connecticut. >> reporter: in 2006, fanning, then the mother of two young children, was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. racked by seizures, debilitating headaches and oppressive pain medication, she spent much of her time in bed until she tried marijuana. >> the fir d it gave me back my life. >> reporter: connecticut did not allow the medical use of marijuana at the time. the suggestion came from her doctor. >> it's always somewhat difficult for me because when i make a recommendation about trying marijuana, it's telling somebody to potentially put themselves in harm's way. to go purchase an illegal drug. >> reporter: both are speaking out now while connecticut legalized medicinal marijuana last may, there's still nowhere to legally buy it. she showed me the safe in her closet where she keeps her supply. >> these are the medications that i'm proud to say i don't have to take anymore. this is my vaporizer which is a safe way to use medicinal marijuana. it allows you to not get the carcinogens fr
i am breaking the law right now because we don't have growers and distributors here in connecticut. >> reporter: in 2006, fanning, then the mother of two young children, was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. racked by seizures, debilitating headaches and oppressive pain medication, she spent much of her time in bed until she tried marijuana. >> the fir d it gave me back my life. >> reporter: connecticut did not allow the medical use of marijuana at the time. the suggestion...
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a trying, dangerous, sleep-deprived week for the law enforcement sters. after five days of death and drama, bostonians are showing their gratitude. >> reporter: it's the high five that brings an extraordinary close to a tense manhunt. police standing down for the first time since monday's bombg. >> we have our second suspect of the boston marathon bombing in custody. >> reporter: after going door to door since monday, searching for clues, an army of law enforcement officering took down their suspect. >> because of that extraordinary collaboration and cooperation by all the law enforcement resources, we have a suspect in custody tonight. >> reporter: but police also lost one of their own. 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer sean collier, killed thursday at the hands of the brothers. finally being able to breathe a sigh of relief after so many hours holder their breath. >> i want to thank all of the partners two worked tirelessly over the last four days. we're exhausted, folks, but we have a victory here tonight. >> reporter: and still here, their job is not
a trying, dangerous, sleep-deprived week for the law enforcement sters. after five days of death and drama, bostonians are showing their gratitude. >> reporter: it's the high five that brings an extraordinary close to a tense manhunt. police standing down for the first time since monday's bombg. >> we have our second suspect of the boston marathon bombing in custody. >> reporter: after going door to door since monday, searching for clues, an army of law enforcement officering...
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law enforcement officials tell abc7 news the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake but unable to speak because of a neck authorities that could be self inflicted. dzhokhar tsarnaev is in answering some questions in writing. authorities asked about potential accomplices and unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. we have to be vigilant. >> police captured him after a dramatic end to the manhunt the broader investigation has focused on his older brother, 26-year-old who died in a shootout with police. last year he traveled overseas to russia and chechnya and linked to jihad videos online. some wonder why he fell ofhei. y questioned him two years ago. >> he got off the radar and traveled to the most dangerous parts of the world. >>the bombings left three dead and dogs injured. many are still in the hospital recovering. >> boston remembered the victims yesterday and prayed for healing. >> forgiveness does not mean we do not realize the heinousness of the crime. in our own hearts, we are unable to forgive, we make ourselves a victim of our own hatre
law enforcement officials tell abc7 news the 19-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is awake but unable to speak because of a neck authorities that could be self inflicted. dzhokhar tsarnaev is in answering some questions in writing. authorities asked about potential accomplices and unexploded bombs. >> i am not convinced they were planning more attacks. we have to be vigilant. >> police captured him after a dramatic end to the manhunt the broader investigation has focused on his...
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. >> we don't know that for a fact other than law enforcement the áf says it's a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources. >> they're quite confident. they engaged the suspect with gunfire. did they wound the suspect. we don't know for sure. but once they surrounded the area they have a visual of the suspect. there was indication of movement, they believed the suspect was down. as they brought more to the scene, they have visual contact of the suspect moving, i just talked to a federal source a moment ago who said those reports had seized. in terms of the movement had seized. that doesn't mean anything just that he may be still. they are now convinced that they have total visual environment. they tried to evacuate any residents in the area in the neighborhood. it's been noted, now when to move the flash bang. be methodical. they're not certain, they're not certain but they're operating under the assumption that there are explosives in that house. >> i think one of the best examples for your viewers, i'm sure many of them saw zero dark 30 and there was an in
. >> we don't know that for a fact other than law enforcement the áf says it's a possible suspect. how confident are you hearing from your sources. >> they're quite confident. they engaged the suspect with gunfire. did they wound the suspect. we don't know for sure. but once they surrounded the area they have a visual of the suspect. there was indication of movement, they believed the suspect was down. as they brought more to the scene, they have visual contact of the suspect...
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as this law enforcement by following the simple instructions. we have every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific jab and working with each other but we need the public to help us to help them they sa stay sa >> their report said he did have the explosives on his body and he detonated them as he was being shot. they're still searching for the 19 year old, both from russia and chechnya. their parents still live in russia right now. we have the information about the suspects but we are also now hearing from some of the suspects france. >> u.s. a university of amateurs i believe he is on a break at this point. he worked at harvard university of believe as a lifeguard. it is all over social media, everyone is kind of in shock that he would do this. you saw a photograph of the younger brother who is on the lows. >> we were notified by the boston mess radio system that we had a patient that was coming in with multiple injuries. that patient arrived here at 120 by boston but the wide crudwith a . he was in
as this law enforcement by following the simple instructions. we have every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific jab and working with each other but we need the public to help us to help them they sa stay sa >> their report said he did have the explosives on his body and he detonated them as he was being shot. they're still searching for the 19 year old, both from russia and chechnya. their parents still live in russia right now. we have the...
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good morning, i'm bill karins and this is "way too early," the show that tips our cap to law enforcement and we mark one week since the marathon bombings. monday, april 22nd. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will really feel the effects. >>> we'll get to the latest on the boston investigation in a moment. >>> first developing news overnight in washington state. at least five people were killed by gunfire at an apartment building in a suburb south of seattle. among the dead a suspect who was shot by police officers on the scene. another two bodies found in the parking lot and two more bodies were found inside the building. we'll bring you the updates on this latest gun tragedy as we get them. >>> bells will ring at 2:50 to mark one week since the deadly marathon bombings struck and according to investigators the lone surviving s
good morning, i'm bill karins and this is "way too early," the show that tips our cap to law enforcement and we mark one week since the marathon bombings. monday, april 22nd. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will...
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extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and commitment at its best and i'm prd thank you. >> special agent in charge of the a.t.f.. >> my name is joseph fatterumo, special agent in charge. >> stand right here. >> today the entire world witnessed this law enforcement's community commitment to apprehending these offenders. make no doubt this combined effort will never cease in its protection of every city, every town, and every neighborhood in our nation. the prayers from every a.t.f. employee will continue to go out to the victims as they deal from this senseless act of violence. may god bless the citizens. >> suffolk county dist
extremely proud of law enforcement today and what we've accomplished. thank you. >> reporter: chief, did you have the communication with the suspect? >> we're not done. chief mcmillan from the m.b.t.a. >> i just want to thank all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. please know that it was deeply appreciated. thank you. and i also want to commend all of the law enforcement agencies who took part in this. this is truly dedication and...
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overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation still ongoing. >>> still ahead, something for air passengers to watch out for now. >>> if you are traveling but lufthansa in or around europe, you will want to hear this. stay with us. the details about a major strike. yoyw97 >>> welcome back. you're watching a special edition of "cnn newsroom." let's turn to business news now. it's travel news, too. a major strike on monday at lufthansa effecting travel in and around europe. the german airline is cancelling nearly 1,700 flights after a walkout over wages. thousands of airline staffers want a pay increase. they want 5%, lufthansa is offering
overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation...
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on the administration to do is come forward with a new structure and to articulate how the rule of law will support protecting the country in this new threat environment. there wasn't a case for treating this brother as an enemy combatant and i think it was very premature for my senate colleagues to call for him to be treated that way. >> congressman, thank you very much. >>> up next the attorney for american wife of tamerlan tsarnaev said she had no knowledge of the attacks. does that add up? and the destructive nature of the pressure cooker bomb and what can be done to stop them? we have a special investigation. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> if you are just joining us, i want to update you on the investigation in to the boston marathon bombings. dzhokh
on the administration to do is come forward with a new structure and to articulate how the rule of law will support protecting the country in this new threat environment. there wasn't a case for treating this brother as an enemy combatant and i think it was very premature for my senate colleagues to call for him to be treated that way. >> congressman, thank you very much. >>> up next the attorney for american wife of tamerlan tsarnaev said she had no knowledge of the attacks....
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senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on. the governor of massachusetts has asked residents to observe a moment of silence. the time the first of those two bombs went off. >>> our coverage of the boston bombing continues. coming up a little bit later at 10:30, we will go live to boston where that city took a major step toward healing. >>> here at home faa furloughs of air traffic controllers began today but the real test is tomorrow. the first business day of the week. delays could run for hours at major hubs such as atlanta and new york. because of sequester cuts all air traffic controllers may take one day off every two weeks. that means most towers will lo
senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on....
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how exactly did law enforcement shut down boston and the surrounding areas so quickly? we'll show you the unprecedented tactics being used to try to catch the remaining suspect on the loose. we know 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev attended a local university. when was he last seen on campus? our chris lawrence is there and will give us the latest on the man hunt when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is n
how exactly did law enforcement shut down boston and the surrounding areas so quickly? we'll show you the unprecedented tactics being used to try to catch the remaining suspect on the loose. we know 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev attended a local university. when was he last seen on campus? our chris lawrence is there and will give us the latest on the man hunt when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus...
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indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> the fbi releasing pictures of the suspects identified as brothers dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. they were spotted near a robbery where a police officer was shot to death and they carjacked a car and kept the driver briefly before letting him go, he died in a gun battle overnight and also a police officer injured. they are asking people to be patient. >> there is a lot of information. please be patient and work with you, if you see anything suspicious let us know, we are treeing to make this safe as quickly as possible but this is an ongoing situation. >> reporter: now there is an alert out right now for a green honda in the connecticut area that officials are on the alert for. meanwhile in the cambridge area investigators have blown off the doors of the suspects' believed house and cars and are searching both of them for evidence. back to you. >> thanks for that update. >>> from boston we head west to watertown where police continue to go door to door looking
indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> the fbi releasing pictures of the suspects identified as brothers dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. they were spotted near a robbery where a police officer was shot to death and they carjacked a car and kept the driver briefly before letting him go, he died in a gun battle overnight and also a police officer injured. they are asking people to be patient. >>...
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his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev died in a standoff with law enforcement officers. their ethnic chechens from the north caucasus region of southern russia. investigators have revealed the suspects were heavily armed. an automatic weapon, two handguns and 250 rounds of ammunition. the brothers threw explosives at police during the standoff. authorities say the men may have been planning more attacks in other places. they say they will question dzhokhar tsarnaev to try to determine the motive for the marathon bombings which killed three people and wounded more than 170 others. they also want to know if the men had any accomplices. the boston marathon bombings have forced race organizers around the world to rethink security measures. japan is said to be relatively safe from terrorist attacks. but last weekend, marathon events were held across the country amid tight security. a counterterrorism expert says the risk of a copycat attack is still high. nhk world has more. >> reporter: people running this small race in western japan have noticed something strange from last
his 26-year-old brother tamerlan tsarnaev died in a standoff with law enforcement officers. their ethnic chechens from the north caucasus region of southern russia. investigators have revealed the suspects were heavily armed. an automatic weapon, two handguns and 250 rounds of ammunition. the brothers threw explosives at police during the standoff. authorities say the men may have been planning more attacks in other places. they say they will question dzhokhar tsarnaev to try to determine the...
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in the case of boston with the idea of what they call crowd sourcing, law enforcement was able to ask people to voluntarily give up information to help them in an investigation that law enforcement could have never compelled the population to have given up. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. professor gary kessler in florida and former special agent don clark in houston, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we are waiting for the surviving suspect to be charged, then the real work begins. we will hear from the man that prosecuted the shoe bomber on how he thinks they will build a case against the alleged boston marathon terrorist. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix is where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sens
in the case of boston with the idea of what they call crowd sourcing, law enforcement was able to ask people to voluntarily give up information to help them in an investigation that law enforcement could have never compelled the population to have given up. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. professor gary kessler in florida and former special agent don clark in houston, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we are waiting for the surviving suspect to be charged, then...
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they invoked to terrorism laws when he was arrested. for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation since a 1978, a chicago police arresting shimmy my nails, 390 times since 1978. 83 alias common 92 theft. 65 disorderly conduct. what in the world is going on? >> accommodation, i don't know but it's a combination of a failure in the government, a failure of the jail system and a mental health problem. when you combine all three of those issues together this is what happens. this is not your typical situation. this is so extraordinary. when you have the problems this woman had with the overcrowding in
they invoked to terrorism laws when he was arrested. for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape....
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on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they have had a lot of the criticism for the way they handemed nadal has an. does the administration consider us to be in a war on terror. nif they don't, they will make a mistake that will familiar us for years to come. you don't want to incent vise al qaeda or radical jihadist to radicized american citizens and create a terrorist safe haven in terms of legal rightings. i believe we are at war with radical islam and they are trying to attack us here . we have laws in place to deal with enemy combatantless. he didn't rob a liquor store or working for
on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they...
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that's the single element i think that runs through all of american law enforcement. when events like this occur, the nation is always reminded of your bravery, but unfortunately having attended so many funerals and memorial services for law enforcement officers in my career, i not only think of your bravery, the first thoughts i have are your families. because every day when you get up and pin on that shield and walk out that door, your husband, your wife, your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, they know -- they know it's nagging that anything could happen. yet they stand with you. they support you. and they have the courage to encourage you to do what you do. so i want to thank not only sean's family for their willingness to support their brother, their son taking on this work, but all of your husbands and wives, fathers and mothers and children, we owe you so much more than just honoring you on days of grief and celebrati celebration. there's a line from an english poet he said "they also serve who only stand and wait." your families, they stand and w
that's the single element i think that runs through all of american law enforcement. when events like this occur, the nation is always reminded of your bravery, but unfortunately having attended so many funerals and memorial services for law enforcement officers in my career, i not only think of your bravery, the first thoughts i have are your families. because every day when you get up and pin on that shield and walk out that door, your husband, your wife, your mother, your father, your...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,